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What is the first news story you remember?

310 replies

Lockdowner35 · 08/01/2021 15:06

I think it was Rhys Jones murder in 2007 for me.

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TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 08/01/2021 15:09

The Black Panther murderer being caught or possibly sentenced which means I would have been 3 or 4.

elsaesmeralda · 08/01/2021 15:10

9/11 probably

Squeakypotato · 08/01/2021 15:12

Margaret Thatcher resigning.

whereisthejoy · 08/01/2021 15:13

End of apartheid in South Africa (1990)

Aroundtheworldin80moves · 08/01/2021 15:13

Dunblane was the first I really remember. I was 9 or 10. I was one of the older pupils at Primary school who became a 'door monitor' checking all the doors were properly shut after break and lunch time.
And the 1997 election.

toomanypillows · 08/01/2021 15:14

The Falklands war.
I was at primary school and the teachers rolled the big wheel brown cased TV in so we could all watch it

toolazytothinkofausername · 08/01/2021 15:14

The death of Princess Diana on 31st August 1997.

grapewine · 08/01/2021 15:14

The Berlin Wall coming down. I was 12 at the time. I've never forgotten those photos.

SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 08/01/2021 15:15

Going back to the 1960's, some riot that involved the police defending themselves against missiles with requisitioned (?) old fashioned tin dustbin lids. Don't know what the event was, can't imagine that would google exactly the way I remember it...

Spied · 08/01/2021 15:16

Fred and Rose West investigation.

Scarby9 · 08/01/2021 15:16

First one I took notice of ws the Torrey Canyon - I drew a picture!
First one I remember clearly was the Mexico Olympics.

FlibbertyGiblets · 08/01/2021 15:16

Ginette Tate. Same age as me. The first time really that I realised that horrible people existed in RL not just in books or fairy tales. Her Dad died last year not knowing what had happened to his daughter, so sad.

TinkersRucksack · 08/01/2021 15:16

Peter Sutcliffe murders, I think about 1978 so I would have been around 5

Hillbillyhotel · 08/01/2021 15:18

The Soho bombing in 1999 is my first real news memory,I was 12. My parents never left us but had gone out that night and left DSis and I with my Grandma. They weren’t in Soho and we don’t live in London but I remember feeling really vulnerable without them watching it unfold.

Dnadoon · 08/01/2021 15:19

Shanklin pier (IOW) blowing down in the storm October 1987. We had holidayed there in the August, it was beautiful Sad

Mumshappy · 08/01/2021 15:19

The Brighton bomb

rbe78 · 08/01/2021 15:20

The sinking of the MS Estonia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Estonia#Sinking
I remember having to write a prayer for the victims in RE class - I'd have been in Year 2 looking at the date.

EspressoExpresso · 08/01/2021 15:20

Foot and mouth 2001

slidingdrawers · 08/01/2021 15:21

Raising of the Mary Rose, though on Blue Peter rather than the news.

eddiemairswife · 08/01/2021 15:22

A boy in foster care who was neglected, starved and beaten and died.
I read it in the Daily Mirror in 1945 when I was 7.

ChooChooCho · 08/01/2021 15:23

Madeline McCann, watched before school that morning

RedRec · 08/01/2021 15:23

When Pete Duel from Alias Smith and Jones died. I was 9 and loved that programme. And it was the first I had ever heard of suicide. My dad told me it was because he had to work on Christmas Day, to soften the blow for me I think. But I still remember the shock and horror I felt. And am 58 now.

butterycooler · 08/01/2021 15:23

The Miners Strike in the 80s. I was only around 5 years old but it was happening where I lived so it stuck out.

Lovemusic33 · 08/01/2021 15:24

The Berlin Wall coming down (I think I was 7)

Lockerbie bombing (I would have been 6)

WellThankyouAJPTaylor · 08/01/2021 15:27

Rachel Nickell's murder, I think. Which is weird cos I'd have been a young teenager then I think (without Googling to check the year) - weird that I don't remember anything earlier.

I remember it because the thought of her toddler witnessing it really haunted me.

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